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As of September 2011, Sailor Moon is no longer airing in English on any North American television stations until it gets re-licensed. However, it's being re-aired (in some cases, in the remastered format released on Japanese DVD) around the world, most notably in Italy, Albania, and other European countries.

Sailor Moon is Usagi Tsukino in disguise. She is a young middle school / High school girl who wishes to live a normal life. When the series starts she's 14 years old and gains her magical brooch to transform from a talking cat named Luna, who is later revealed to know her in a past life. With her br…ooch she can transform into Sailor Moon. ( Full Answer )

i want sailor moon back on TV i am sick and tired of all show on there. i really don't like level up on cartoonetwork i stupid i hear rumor no one like the show and even i show movie on on rack not even touch i was right. Ha. PLEASE BRING IT BACK YOU CAN BRING ALL THE POKEMON STUFF ON SHOW WITH OUT …A PROBLEM SO BRING IT BACK. I HVE HER EPISODE ON DVD ANYWAY. BUT IT IN JAPANESE I KINDA SICK THIS NOW. ( Full Answer )

Sailor moon is no longer on the air because no one has renewed the license to show the series. Since sailor moon is an older anime and since a majority if not all of the episodes have been shown on the air at one time or the other (with the exception of Sailor Stars who has never been licensed in En…glish due to some of it's content being controversial) without high ratings it is unlikely that sailor moon will be coming back to English television. ( Full Answer )

No. Darien/Tuxedo Mask is the protector of earth. All of the scouts are princesses of their own planets - Princess Mars, Princess Mercury, etc...you learn about that in the fourth season. But Earth has a prince instead of a princess, and that's Darien. In season 4, you learn a lot more about Dar…ien's bond with the Earth and his role as protector. A lot of people have made up their own "Sailor Earth" because they think there should have been one. In FAKE stories and drawings of Sailor Earth, she usually wears blue/green. But believe me, these are FAKE. There is NO SAILOR EARTH. ( Full Answer )

No. In all the various incarnations of the Sailor Moon series (anime, manga, live-action, and musicals), Tuxedo Mask/Prince Endymion/Mamoru Chiba/Darien Shields is the former Prince of Earth. In the anime, Mamoru is revealed to possess a golden-colored Star Seed, one that marks him as the represent…ative of planet Earth. His is a "true" Star Seed, similar to the ones held by Sailor Senshi/Scouts, but at the same time, is different from theirs in color. Note that this crystal, despite being gold in color, is not the same as the "Golden Crystal" that the fourth season's villains are trying to obtain from the pegasus Helios. The musicals typically follow the events of the anime. In the manga, there are more details: his Star Seed is actually the Golden Crystal, and a Sailor Crystal, counterpart to Usagi/Serena's Silver Crystal. It is the Sailor Crystals that indicate a person as being a Sailor Senshi, although series creator Naoko Takeuchi has indicated that only females can be "true" Sailor Senshi, so Mamoru's crystal is actually what gives him abilities as Tuxedo Mask and Prince Endymion. He is roughly equivalent to what Earth would have if there was a "Sailor Earth," but for whatever reason, Earth did not receive a Sailor Crystal from the Galaxy Cauldron, and so the people of the Silver Millennium from the Moon were dictated to watch over it. The live-action series did not proceed past the first season, and so mention of how the Sailor Senshi got their powers (or where from) is never made. However, because the series uses many elements from the manga, it could be assumed that Mamoru possesses the Golden Crystal/a Sailor Crystal that power his abilities as Tuxedo Mask and Prince Endymion. ( Full Answer )

Yes and she's the tallest too. Sailor Uranus's ailas is Haruka or in English dub, Amara. She is seen in Episode 90 in Japanese and Episode 83 in English but her first appearance is in Episode 92 in Japanese and Epsiode 85 in English. She has short, light blonde hair, is tall and has dark blue eyes. …Her element is sky and her main color is navy blue but her bow is yellow however her primary attack (World Shaking) often throws fans off into thinking that her element is Earth. Sailor Jupiter aka Makoto/Lita is the tallest inner Sailor Senshi. ( Full Answer )

That depends on your definition of "Sailor Scout [Senshi]." This is because we see many Sailor Scouts in the Sailor Moon series, but there are more who are only mentioned in passing, those who appear only in the anime (such as those "Sailors" created from fake Sailor Crystals, the phages), those who… appear only in the manga (some of the Senshi mentioned as participants in the Sailor War, and some of Galaxia's own Anima-Mates), and those who only appear in the musicals. There are also "tribute" Senshi, people who dress up as the Sailor Senshi but don't actually have any powers or abilities. Below is a list, indicating whether they appear only in certain forms of canon (anime, manga, or musicals), and their original Japanese title in square brackets: Anime/Manga/Musicals .
Sailor Moon .
Sailor Mercury .
Sailor Mars .
Sailor Jupiter .
Sailor Venus .
Sailor Mini Moon [Sailor Chibi Moon] .
Sailor Uranus .
Sailor Neptune .
Sailor Pluto .
Sailor Saturn .
Sailor Mini Mini [Sailor Chibi Chibi] .
Sailor Star Maker .
Sailor Star Healer .
Sailor Star Fighter .
Sailor Iron Mouse .
Sailor Lead Crow .
Sailor Aluminum Siren .
Sailor Tin Nyanko .
Sailor Galaxia .
Sailor Chaos Anime only .
Sailor Tamasaburou (a crossdressing victim of Eudial's in Season 3, episode 104) Manga only .
Sailor Cosmos .
Sailor Chuu .
Sailor Coronis (Sailor Kronos in English version) .
Sailor Mermaid .
Sailor Mau .
Sailor Cocoon .
Sailor Kakyuu .
Sailor Chi (pronounced "Kai") .
Sailor Phi (pronounced "Fai") .
Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon (pronounced "papiyon") .
Sailor Lethe .
Sailor Mnemosyne .
Sailor Ceres .
Sailor Vesta .
Sailor Pallas .
Sailor Juno .
Sailor Channel (her name is a parody of the popular brand Chanel; not a true Sailor Senshi, but Naruru Osaka, a friend of Chibiusa's and little sister of Naru Osaka. She tried to help save a neighborhood pawnshop with her other friend, Ruruna Kobe and dressed up as a Sailor Senshi to do it, but she never used the name Sailor Channel in the side-story; this and "Sailor Guccici" are fanon names for Naruru and Ruruna) .
Sailor Guccicci (her name is a parody of the popular brand Gucci; see the above note) .
Parallel Inners (the daughters of the Inner Senshi: Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter, and fellow classmates of Usagi's second daughter and "Parallel Sailor Moon,"--though her Senshi form is not actually named in the story-- Kousagi; they originate from a special manga side-story not part of the original timeline included in the Sailor Moon artbook "Materials Collection") Musicals only .
Sailor Pewter Fox .
Sailor Titanium Kerokko ("Kerokko" is the Japanese onomatopeia sound that frogs make, like "ribbit" in English) .
Sailor Theta .
Sailor Buttress .
Sailor Astarte Live-action series only .
Sailor Luna .
Dark Mercury (Often nicknamed "Darkury" by fans, or called "Dark Sailor Mercury") .
Sailor A (exists only in Ami's imagination) .
Sailor K (one of Usagi and Naru's classmates, who dressed up as a Sailor Senshi to try and foil robbers at Naru's mother's jewelry store, OSA-P) .
Sailor M (see above note) .
Sailor N (Naru, dressed up for the same reason noted above) .
Sailor Rabbit (Usagi, dressed up for the same reason as noted above; this was before she became Sailor Moon) Video games only .
Sin (equivalent to Sailor Moon; leader of the Oppositio Senshi from the Sailor Moon: Another Story RPG for the Super Famicom system) .
Nergal (equivalent to Sailor Mars; member of the Oppositio Senshi) .
Ishtar (equivalent to Sailor Venus; member of the Oppositio Senshi) .
Marduk (equivalent to Sailor Jupiter; member of the Oppositio Senshi) .
Nabu (equivalent to Sailor Mercury; member of the Oppositio Senshi) ( Full Answer )

Sailor Uranus is one in the manga but she is not one in the show. EDIT Yes! She and Neptune and lovers. In both the anime and the manga. However, in the American dub, they call them 'close cousins'. And as most people consider the American dub, like most dubs, to be worthless, we can disre…gard that. ( Full Answer )

Altogether, there are eleven official Senshi. Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibimoon, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Uranus, and Sailor Galaxia. However, in the final season (Sailor Moon Sailor Stars) all of the villains (including the possess…ed version of Sailor Galaxia) are Senshi/Scouts. e.g. Sailor Iron Mouse, Sailor Lead Crow, Sailor Aluminium Seiren, Sailor Iron Mouse. The 'phages' in the last season - which are the creatures that humans turn into when their Star Seed was taken - were also "Sailors". ( Full Answer )

Because the sun is a star, and not a planet. Only planets get Sailor soldiers. I guess your not really a fan of the show or the manga? Some of the enemies were Sailor Soldiers, not all of them were based on Planets, if that were true, Sailor Moon would not be a Sailor Soldier either based on your …answere, as the Moon is only a satelite of Earth... but that is besides the point... so thats why sailor sun is not real. ( Full Answer )

Yes there is a Sailor Saturn. Her name is Hotaru Tomoe. She only shows up in a couple episodes as Sailor Saturn but Hotaru was also possessed by Mistress 9 during the "Sailor Moon S" season. Sailor Saturn is also known as the Soldier of Destruction because she has the power to destroy worlds. In t…he anime, she does not have a cybernetic body and is an outcast because of her powers and seizures. Her mother is deceased. Her father does not die like in the manga, but lives after the end of Super. Hotaru's age fluctuates during the series; she is first introduced as a 13 year old, is reborn as an infant, quickly develops into a young child, then grows up to be a little older like somewhere around the age of 14 or 15. ^^ She is also Rini's best friend and Rini watches her after she is reborn. ( Full Answer )

There is no such person in Sailor Moon. Luna, the black cat, is NOT a sailor scout. She appears in the first episode. She does turn into a human in one of the SM movies, but she's still not a sailor scout. .

It's about a Japanese teenager named Usagi Tsukino who, after finding a black cat with a crescent moon on its forehead, learns that she is the soldier of love and justice, Sailor Moon. She finds the rest of her team, Sailor Senshi (warrior, warriors) Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus, and must defea…t many different evils that come her way. During the whole thing, she tries to win the heart of her past life love, Tuxedo Kamen (Mamoru Chiba), who only slightly remembers her and teases her constantly. Overall, it's an awesome anime to watch (or manga to read, if you'd rather) and I highly suggest it. :D ( Full Answer )

Yes there is a Sailor Pluto on Sailor Moon. Her English Human name is Trista Meioh and her Japanese Human name is Setsuna Meioh even though in Japan it would be written as Meioh Setsuna. She has greenish hair, a staff and can bend time for just a little. She is in the Outer Sailor Scout team along w…ith Sailor Saturn, Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune. She is the first Outer Scout to be seen, first shown in Season 3. She is very close friends with Sailor Mini Moon, Sailor Moon's daughter because Sailor Pluto help guide her through time from the 30th century to the 20th to find Sailor Moon, not knowing then that was her mother. ( Full Answer )

It is implied that there is a guardian for every single major celestial body in the universe. The number of Senshi is the same as this number, which is unknown by any human. But in the show, they have the 10 main, and 4 more shown in the last season. In the manga, they have all of that, plus 4 for… the sailor comets, sailor cosmos, and they reference a good handful of other planets sailors. They have even more in the musicals, but I don't know how many they added. ( Full Answer )

Yes, her name is Mina in the English version and Minako in Japanese. She used to be Sailor V (from Serena/Usagi's comic books) and somehow became Sailor Venus. She wears an orange and white sailor suit and has long blonde hair with a red ribbon in it.

The Inner Senshi start at 14 at the beginning of the Sailor Moon series and at the end are 16 years old. Here are the Senshi listed in order of age (oldest to youngest), with their birthday beside their names (original first, dubbed English name in parentheses): .
Rei (Raye) - April 17 .
Usagi (…Serena) - June 30 .
Ami (Amy) - September 10 .
Minako (Mina) - October 22 .
Makoto (Lita) - December 5 Sailors Uranus and Neptune are older than the Inners, having been in high school when they first appeared (during the third arc/season, Sailor Moon Super), when the Inners were still in junior high. In order from oldest to youngest: .
Haruka (Amara) - January 27 .
Michiru (Michelle) - March 6 Sailor Pluto is most likely the oldest of the Sailor Senshi, but because she is the guardian of the Space-Time door, and depending on which version of the canon you're watching/reading, her age may be different; in the manga, she died during the arc in which she appeared (the second arc, "Black Moon"), stopping time to prevent Prince Diamond from uniting two Silver Crystals; in the anime, she died in the third season (Sailor Moon Super), stopping time to save Sailors Uranus and Neptune in an attack on their helicopter on the way to defeat the Death Busters. While Setsuna reappears, presumably the same age as when she "died" in both the anime and the manga, it's never definitively stated if she ages alongside everyone else or not. However, she does have a listed birthday: .
Setsuna (Trista) - October 29 Like Sailor Pluto, Sailor Saturn undergoes some odd aging processes. In both the anime and the manga, she starts out older and then is reborn as a baby that rapidly ages when she receives her Saturn powers once more. The age at which she appears (anywhere from nine years old to 12) to be may or may not be her actual age, especially if her death/rebirth is taken into account: .
Hotaru (Hotaru) - January 6 Of the main characters, Sailor Chibi Moon is most likely the youngest, although we don't know how old she really is, she appeared to stop aging at some point in her early youth. In the manga, King Endymion mentions that Chibiusa is actually 902 years old, but the reasons behind her age having halted is unknown; while all those of the Moon's royalty have an extended lifespan, they do seem to age at the same rate as normal humans, but halt in their mid-20s. This was not the case for Chibiusa. However, in the manga, once she gained her Sailor Senshi transformation, the seal on her age broke, and she appeared to be a pre-teenager. This is also the case in the anime, but less dramatically: while she is shown apparently growing taller/having an older appearance after she transforms, it's never explicitly stated by how many years; she appears to be about eight or nine years old, and perhaps just a bit younger when she's not transformed. .
Chibiusa (Rini) - June 30 ( Full Answer )

Technically yes. In Order ... Moon, Mercury, Mars, Tuxedo, Jupiter, Venus, Urnaus and Neptune, Mini Moon, Pluto, Saturn, Star fighter, Star maker, Star Healer and Glaxia. That's the exact order all of the scouts appear.. if you wanna count the starlights and Glaxia as scouts like I do...… there are 4 other scouts after Saturn... if you wanna only count the inner and outter sailor scouts than No, there is no one after Saturn she is the last to arrive. ( Full Answer )

in the first season she defeted Queen Byrel. in the second season she defeated Rubius and the Four Sisters of Nemisis. in the third season she defeated the Wise Manand saved the Amazon Trio. in the fourth season she defeated Master Zarconia, Amazon Quartet, And Queen Nehulania. But in the beginning …of the fith season Queen Nehulania is revived, defeated again, and Sailor/Madam Galaxia is defeated. ( Full Answer )

Seiya (Sailor Star Fighter) initially had the suspicion that Eternal Sailor Moon was Usagi when she mentioned something about Seiya that only Usagi would know in episode 181, when Seiya and Usagi went out on a quasi-date. However, by episode's end, Seiya convinced himself that Usagi couldn't be Sail…or Moon, with Usagi herself none the wiser of Seiya's alternate identity. In episode 188, Sailor Aluminum Seiren found out Eternal Sailor Moon's true identity as Usagi Tsukino, and set a trap. However, in order to protect her, Seiya transformed into Sailor Star Fighter, thus revealing his/her identity as Star Fighter. Usagi was shocked, but transformed as well, confirming her dual identity to Seiya/Star Fighter. Since this particular trap took place on an airplane, the presence of the Sailor Starlights in place of the Three Lights and the Sailor Senshi in place of Usagi and the girls pretty much indicated to everyone who their alternate identities were. ( Full Answer )

You are going to have to narrow it down a bit. You have multiple voices: The American dub (and really any other dub), original Japanese, the tv live action sailor moon in japan, the musicals, CD's with sailor moon 'singing', radio dramas, and video games. Assuming, you mean the American dub, the a…ctresses are (from wiki) Tracey Moore (Eps. 1 - 11, 15, 21) Terri Hawkes (Eps. 12 - 14, 16 - 20, 22 - 82, Movies) Linda Ballantyne (Eps. 83 - 159) ( Full Answer )

Sailor Venus' first anime appearance is as Minako Aino, in a non-speaking role, in Japanese episode 33/or episode 29 in the English dub. She later appears as Sailor Venus speaking, at the end of that same episode. Her first appearance in the manga as Sailor Venus, and not as her previous "Sailor V"… code-named identity is the final act of the Codename: Sailor V manga; her first appearance in the Sailor Moon manga is Act 8: Mamoru Chiba - Tuxedo Mask. Her first appearance in the live-action series Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon is Act 12. ( Full Answer )

The inner and outer solar sailors all die and get reincarnated together again. They do not say what happens to sailor cosmo and the other non-solar sailors end up (but i am pretty sure they are also reborn)

In the first arc of the Sailor Moon series, Usagi (Sailor Moon/Serena) and Ami (Sailor Mercury/Amy) heard about a bus that disappeared from the top of Sendai Hill, taking all its passengers with it. Its last known stop was in front of the Hikawa Shrine. Usagi and Ami go to investigate, but when the…y arrive, Rei, the shrine's miko (shrine maiden) mistakes Usagi for an evil presence and throws a ward on Usagi, which knocks her unconscious. Once Usagi awakens, Rei apologizes, but she is disturbed by how her normally-accurate psychic powers have been off-mark lately. Luna is intrigued by Rei's spiritual abilities, but doesn't say anything yet. Rei later encounters whom she believes is the real source of the negative energy: Jadeite! However, upon discovering his secret, Jadeite has his youma minion capture Rei and take her to the same negative dimension where the bus passengers are being kept. Usagi, having left the shrine, has the opportunity to board the mysterious bus and disguises herself as a stewardess to do so, but gets trapped in a negative dimension with the bus driver! Luna uses Sailor Mercury's super computer, which is tracking Sailor Moon, to send a pen to Rei--a pen that will allow her to transform into Sailor Mars! In the anime, Rei is more hotheaded and takes an immediate disliking to Usagi's immaturity; in the manga, Rei is far more graceful and concerned about Usagi, giving Luna reason to suspect she might be the Princess that the Sailor Senshi are seeking. ( Full Answer )

Sailor Neptune's element is the sea or ocean, different from Sailor Mercury's more classical element of "water." In Japanese, her surname "Kaiou" alludes to the Japanese word for the planet Neptune: "Kaiousei" literally translates to "Sea King Star," and is a reference to the Roman god of the seas,… Neptune (known as Poseidon in Greek myth). ( Full Answer )

It's debatable. Sailor Cosmos only appears in the manga, and when she appears, she doesn't specifically say who she is. However, one of Sailor Chibimoon's guardians, Sailor Ceres, says "Don't tell me you're...Sailor Moon's future ultimate form?!" (Sailor Moon vol. 12, Kodansha English edition, p. 24…3). This would imply that Cosmos is an evolution of Sailor Moon, similar to how Super Sailor Moon or Eternal Sailor Moon is an "evolved" or "leveled up" version of Sailor Moon in prior story arcs, or similar to how Usagi/Sailor Moon was formerly known as Serenity, and Cosmos is a future incarnation of Sailor Moon. However, the wording is vague enough to allow room for alternative interpretations, including the idea of Sailor Moon as a title, rather than a specific person--that is, once Usagi becomes Neo-Queen Serenity, she ceases to be Sailor Moon and Chibiusa takes that mantle, changing her Sailor Senshi name from Sailor Chibimoon to Sailor Moon. That could mean that Sailor Cosmos is a descendant or future bearer of the title and powers of "Sailor Moon," but there is no timeline given as to when she is from. However, in Kodansha's English translation, Cosmos responds to Ceres by discussing the destruction Chaos wreaked in her timeline, and remembering her battle "here." Cosmos says "...And [I'd] think to myself, 'if I'd just obliterated the Cauldron back then, could war and suffering have been eradicated...?'" This seems to imply that Cosmos is, in fact, a future form of Usagi as Sailor Moon, rather than just a holder of Sailor Moon's powers, evolved through history. She indicates that she came to this point in Time-Space to cheer "the me of this era" up and guide her down what she deemed the right path: destroying Chaos at the Cauldron (p. 247). In Sailor Moon, only one timeline seems to exist continuously, but changes in the past take time before they ripple into the future, which is how Cosmos continues to exist despite Sailor Moon having taken an alternative path toward ending the battle with Chaos than what Cosmos herself did in the past, or what Cosmos wanted Sailor Moon to do. Further, if Cosmos is a reincarnation of Sailor Moon/Serenity, then it is possible she would still refer to Usagi/Sailor Moon as "the me of this era," like a past self, but not be affected by Sailor Moon's choices to the point of her own existence becoming endangered. ( Full Answer )

Sailor Moon isn't currently licensed by any North American companies for release, whether that's in English dubbed or Japanese audio with English subtitles. Furthermore, as a new Sailor Moon anime is expected to air worldwide in the Summer of 2013, it is possible that the original anime may not get… re-licensed, since attention will primarily be focused on the new series. However, it is possible that with the attention the new series is getting, a company may seek to acquire the licenses to both it AND the original anime. ( Full Answer )

Whether she is the leader or not depends on if you're talking about the anime or the manga. In the anime, she's the leader of the Scouts mainly because, aside from Sailor V, she was the first Scout to be awakened. In addition, she's the Moon Princess, the one whom all the other Sailor Scouts have t…o protect--in a position of authority, it makes sense that she would also be the leader. However, in the manga, it's actually Sailor Venus who is the leader of the Inner Senshi (Scouts). She "takes over" when she appears and it is revealed that she is not the Moon Princess (as she led the others to believe initially) and Sailor Moon/Usagi/Serena is. ( Full Answer )

Not canonically, no. However, in the Sailor Moon manga, the Amazon Quartet is revealed to be Sailor Chibi-Moon's Sailor Team, awakened early after being discovered in the Amazon rainforest. They were corrupted to evil by Queen Nehellenia, and transformed back at the end of the Dream (equivalent… to the anime's SuperS storyline) arc. They later reappeared with Sailor Chibi-Moon near the end of the Stars. Their names remained (mostly) the same as their Amazon Quartet forms: Sailor Ceres, Sailor Pallas, Sailor Juno, and Sailor Vesta, which are also the names of several large asteroids that have orbits between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroids themselves are named after Roman goddesses: Ceres (Demeter in Greek), Pallas (an epithet for Minerva, called Athena in the Greek), Juno (Hera in the Greek), and Vesta (Hestia in Greek). ( Full Answer )